Guest blog by Adam Rissien gives an update of what legislative action has happened at the federal and state level to address Toledo’s water ban, which happened last August due to large algae blooms over the City’s water intake in Lake Erie. Read More »

Native American culture has played a large role in the history of the Patapsco River. Historically, the resources provided by the river for hunting and fishing were very important to the native tribes. Read More »

To advance projects and plans in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to eliminate sewage discharges, an agreement is proposed to upgrade water infrastructure and review of green infrastructure solutions for wastewater overflows into the Susquehanna River caused by stormwater. Read More »

A bill has been introduced in the South Carolina that would end the exemption for large agricultural water withdrawals through state permitting. This bill would directly impact one of America’s Most Endangered Rivers®, the South Fork Edisto River. Read More »

The Missisquoi and Trout Rivers became the first Wild and Scenic Rivers in Vermont. These are another example of the Partnership Rivers model, a collaboration between local communities and the National Park Service to protect and mange Wild and Scenic rivers. Read More »